With the win, the Mules set the school record for consecutive home
victories (12) and improved to 4-0 for the first time since 1975. Two of
Muhlenbergs four wins have come against teams that won a game in the
NCAA Tournament last year. Elizabethtown reached the Sweet 16.

The Mules jumped out to a quick 16-6 lead and led by at least five points
the rest of the way. They forced 30 turnovers and outrebounded the Blue
Jays, 48-32.

After missing her first two shots, Marchiano made her next 10 field-goal
attempts to surpass the 20-point mark for the second time. She also had
nine rebounds and four steals.

Richmond finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Senior Lindsay St.
Lawrence scored 10 points and hit two three-pointers to move into a tie
for third place on the schools all-time list with 66 career treys.

Junior Randi Baran had career highs of seven assists and four steals to go
along with her six points. Sophomore Amber Nelson tied a career high with
eight points.

Senior Mark Lesko scored his 1,000th career point, helping the Muhlenberg
mens basketball team pull away late for a 64-57 win at University of
the Sciences.

Lesko entered the game needing 22 points to reach the milestone and
finished with exactly 22.

Lesko has scored in double figures in 27 straight
games.

His layup with 1:13 left gave the Mules the lead for good, at 58-57, and
he scored his 1,000th point just 38 seconds later to give Muhlenberg a
three-point cushion.

After a defensive stop, junior Toomey Anderson fed classmate Anthony
Strachan for a layup that turned into a three-point play. Senior Michael
Barletta closed out the scoring by hitting a free throw after he blocked a
shot.

All told, the Mules (3-1) held USP scoreless for the final 1:35 of the
game, scoring the final eight points. They also set a school record with
15 blocked shots, shattering the old mark of eight. Lesko and junior Aaron
Holden swatted four shots apiece.

The 30th member of Muhlenbergs 1,000-point club, Lesko also had nine
rebounds. He is averaging 19.3 points and shooting 80 percent from the
field this season.